Sherwood VR-670, ST-670, ASW-670 manual Dvd Fm Am

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Press the CURSOR / buttons to set the hour for on time, press the CURSOR / buttons to set the minute

3 and press the SLEEP/TIMER button.

• Then is enters the off time setting mode.

Press the CURSOR / buttons to set the hour for off time, press the CURSOR / buttons to set the minute

4 and press the SLEEP/TIMER button.

Then it enters the input setting mode.

Note :

If the on time and the off time are the same, when the SLEEP/TIMER button is pressed, “ERROR” is displayed. In this case, perform the above steps 3 and 4 to set the time correctly.

Press the CURSOR / buttons to select the desired input source and press the SLEEP/TIMER button.

5

• Then it enters the volume setting mode.

• Each time CURSOR or

buttons is pressed, the input source changes as follows :

Press the CURSOR

/ buttons to adjust volume level as desired.

6

Press the SLEEP/ TIMER button for more than 2 seconds to memorize.

DVD FM AM

7

• Then the timer settings are memorized and it returns to

 

the previous status.

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Contents Page Introduction Read this Before Operating Your UnitSafety Instruction Contents Operation of Other Functions Connecting ANTENNAs System ConnectionsConnecting Digital OUT Audio output from the unit’s Optical Digital OUT Disc Audio recording Audio outputPreset Tuning UP/DOWN Controls & DIsplaysFront Panel CONTROLSVR-670 Disc Tray Remote Sensor Fluorescent DisplayUniversal Remote Controls Cursor ControlEntering a Setup Code Function Table of the Numbered ButtonsOperating Components with Remote Control Remote Control Operation RangeLoading Batteries Active Subwoofer CONTROLSASW-670Operation of Active Subwoofer Basic Operation Listening to a Program SourceAdjusting the tonebass and treble and balance Selecting a listening modeTrbl Bass BAL Operation of DVD player Playable disc typesSymbol about Invalid Operation About MP3 DiscsCare and Handling of Discs Definition of Terms DVD VideoBasic Playback Before starting playbackPreparations To stop playback To start playback from the menu of MP3 discSkip To pause playback Frame advance playback DVD Video onlyTo skip ahead or back during playback Displaying Disc Information During Playback Rapid playback during playbackSlow playback during playbackDVD Video only When selecting a search mode Playing the Desired Section of DiscCase of DVD Video When selecting a setting mode Case of CD or MP3 discWhen using a title menu When using a DVD menuRepeat Playback Repeating a disc, title, chapter, folder, track or fileRepeating the desired part Playing Tracks in Random Ordercd only Rectifying any wrong programmed tracks Clearing the programmed tracks To clear one by oneTo clear all programmed tracks Changing the Audio Language DVD Video only Changing the Camera Angle DVD Video only Changing the Video Signal Format Changing the Component Video Output SignalNtsc PAL Initial Settings Setting the General Setup When selecting the TV TypeWhen selecting the TV Display When selecting the Angle MarkWhen selecting the OSD Language When selecting the Spdif OutputWhen selecting the Captions When selecting the Screen Saver DutchWhen selecting the Last Memory Setting the Audio Setup Setting the Preference When selecting the Audio, Subtitle or Disc MenuWhen selecting the Parental Control When selecting OthersThen password input screen is displayed When selecting the Password When selecting the Default Auto tuning Manual tuningPresetting radio stations Operation of TunerTuning to preset stations Operation of Other Functions Recording with Tape DeckDigital Audio Recording with MD Recorder Setting the Clock When checking the time while displaying operation statusOperating the Sleep Timer Operating the TimerBefore setting the timer DVD FM AM When selecting DVD When selecting FM or AMAdjusting the Brightness of the Display When canceling the TimerTroubleshooting Guide Remote Control UnitTuner Section Specifications Main UNITVR-670Speaker System DVD Language Code List Code LanguageSetup Code Table RCA SSSTMK CCEMEI STSABC NSCHTS